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Eversharps of the 1940s and 1950s are relatively plentiful, offering excellent writing quality at an affordable price. For the collector, the Skyline series provides a huge number of variants, some quite hard to find.

13782: Eversharp Gregg:
unusual black lever-filler, 13.25 cm long, gold filled trim, made for resale by the Gregg shorthand company and bearing an enameled Gregg logo in the cap top, and carrying a special Gregg-marked nib over a Skyline-style feed; Wahl-Eversharp made Gregg and Palmer Method pens from the 1920s on, but postwar examples are particularly uncommon.

13803: Waterman X-Pen:
black capillary-filler, hooded nib, 13.6 cm long, fills by dipping nib end into ink; like new, but has been filled. Uncommon late Waterman attempt to emulate Parker's 61; most X-Pens found are the smaller Junior size.